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    driven
    /ˈdrɪvn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of drive

    adjective

    • 1. operated, moved, or controlled by a specified person or source of power: "a chauffeur-driven limousine"
    • 2. (of a person) relentlessly compelled by the need to accomplish a goal; very hard-working and ambitious: "my husband is a driven man"

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  2. May 19, 2016 · 1. Driven. Providing the power to keep a machine working, or to make something happen. For example: The new ships, propelled by gas turbines, require less maintenance than older, steam-driven ones. The fact remains that there are some public services that cannot be entirely market-driven (= controlled by economic forces). Source : Driven. Share.

  3. Jul 26, 2020 · Is there any difference in meaning between drive past something/someone and drive by something/someone? For example: Even though I hailed the taxi it just went and dvrive by me. Even though I hail...

  4. Dec 28, 2019 · 0. Formally there is more than one interpretation. Pragmatically only a couple of readings are possible. While it could mean "driving by the accident", that doesn't seem likely. Fire engines and ambulances drive to the accident, they don't usually drive past it. That interpretation could be possible if the point you are making is "The ambulance ...

  5. Driven: propelled or motivated by something —used in combination, such as results-driven or a character-driven drama Put simply for this example, use of -minded means the doer is inclined toward concerns of money and use of -driven means the doer is obsessed with money.

  6. Aug 5, 2021 · Present simple perfect tense and present progressive are used in different situations. You are right that I have been driving for 60 years, and I have driven for 60 years have the same meaning. But if the person has not stopped driving the former is used as in the case of the OP's sentence. – Syed Danish Anwar.

  7. Mar 5, 2017 · driven from the workforce upon reaching the age of sixty-five These people will no longer be able to work when they reach 65. by the widespread practice of requiring workers to retire at that age A practice is a standard way of doing things requiring means telling somebody that they must do something, for example retire when they reach 65. widespread means that a lot of companies follow this ...

  8. Feb 8, 2016 · Spec is shorthand for specifications which are written descriptions for how an instrument or piece of equipment is used. In your example, a non spec'd value is a value which falls outside the normal operating range as described in its specification. If the value is too high the chip will burn out, or the equipment will fail.

  9. Feb 9, 2017 · Which is better depends on the context you are using it in. 'He was driven to choose' uses 'drive' as a verb and implies an outside force driving him to choose. 'He was driven in choosing' puts the focus on him and implies that the drive to choose is his own.

  10. Feb 20, 2016 · Brian Vellmure specializes in connecting dots, distributing intelligence, and driving change at the intersection of customers, technology and organizational growth.

  11. Beginner question: What do the terms 'driven' and 'driving' mean? I see these words being mentioned in numerous solidworks literature and I still don't entirely understand what they mean. For example, what is a driving dimension? Thanks.

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